Aloha Monday

Aloha, is my way of saying, “Hello Monday”, today!

How is everyone? Can you feel summer creeping up on you? Is it almost the end of the school year? Where did the time go?

Hello to some speedwork on the treadmill!

A little over a week ago, I ran the OC Marathon Half. I had no issues with my race, yippee! But I had to get back into my running post-race. My only problem was that the temperature is getting warmer out there, making it difficult to run during the day. I’ve had to work on my relationship with the treadmill, which has always been a love/hate thing.

I was cracking up though because everyone had been staring at the back of my leg. I realized that I still had my “Team Sparkle” tattoo on, and it looked brand new.

Fast treadmill run today brought on my @brooksrunning PureFlow 2's and my @runteamsparkle tattoo from last Sunday's Half Marathon. #teamsparkle #runhappy

 Hello to the end of the spring soccer season!

I signed my son up for soccer last minute this season. He was bored, and needed something to focus on. I think we totally lost the lack of focus a few games into it. I think the league is much smaller in the spring, so they had to merge some of the age groupings. He was older than most of the kids on his team, which was very noticeable.

So after Saturday’s game, the husband and I were quite relieved for it to be over. Although my son randomly got really good at defense in the last half of the game. Go figure!

Last soccer game of the season! What will we do with all our free Saturdays now?

 Hello gluttony!

I am admitting publicly that I have a love for Mexican food. I can’t get enough of it. One of the main reasons that I keep running, so I can eat all of the good things…but not all of the time.

Solo dinner while working tonight. Total glutton. Another reason why I run. #eatallthethings

 Hello to Mother’s Day!

I hope everyone had a great day yesterday! We went to brunch with some family friends in Newport Beach. I was a hot mess trying to cover up all of my awkward tan lines with a dress. It was pretty funny. I should also work on drying my hair before taking photos. At least the kid and I clean up well!

Happy Mother's Day!

 

Hello to a new week!

Hello to a heat wave!

Did you have a good weekend? SoCal people, what is with this heat?

Wordless Wednesday: Ready for a Fiesta

Last Thursday, I attended a 5th Anniversary Celebration at Giga Savvy. It was a Cinco de Mayo themed party. I wanted to dress for the event. So I paired my new striped maxi skirt that I bought from Zulily and my Born mustard sandals that I got last year.

With my striped skirt and my mustard shoes, I'm ready for a fiesta.

Welcome to “Angry Julie Monday’s Wordless Wednesday Linky”!

If this your first time here, HELLO! I do a link-up every Wednesday! Post a picture(s) and link back to it here. Wordless Wednesday is a great day to post an awesome picture that “speaks” for itself, no words needed.

Be sure to check out Wordless Wednesday Link-Ups at these other sites also:

Project AliciaBetter in BulkCrazy About My BaybahDear CrissyFive Minutes For MomLive and Love…Out LoudSarah HalsteadParenting By DummiesSeven Clown CircusThe Divine Miss Mommy

Also, Lindsey from The Pleated Poppy does “What I Wore Wednesday” every week with a great big link-up.



What? Run a Relay Race?

Last year, I went along with Team Sparkle in their van during the Ragnar Relay SoCal as their race photographer.  Of course, they are super fast and super awesome, so I was able to stay semi-awake the entire time…all 36 legs of running.

Because I had so much fun, I had no problem going along as the official photographer for Team Sparkle, again. That is, until I received an email from Rebecca.  Rebecca told me that she was supposed to run Ragnar Relay SoCal on team with other bloggers, but she had some childcare issues and couldn’t do the race any longer.  She asked me if I was interested in taking her place?

I immediately called Kelly, and asked her opinion. I told her about my opportunity to do the race. She said that I should go for it, 1. Because I already had the training done for all the running, 2. Because it was free, and 3. She knew that I really felt left out last year at Ragnar because I wasn’t running. I also felt bad because I had promised to photograph Team Sparkle’s Ultra Team during the race. She told me to not worry about it, and that they would find someone else.

Oh, and by the way…this was less than two weeks before the race….

So I responded to Rebecca’s email and told her that I was interested in running the race. She forwarded my email to the coordinator and some other women that were running on the team. I was confirmed as Runner 5, in Van 1, and sent the list of my other van-mates. I did not know anyone whom would be in my van.

The weekend before the race, I went to Las Vegas for The Baker to Vegas Relay with co-workers. I helped do support and also served as an alternate. I then came back to work two days, and it was time to prep for Ragnar SoCal. Luckily, I spent the entire race last year in the van. This is actually a good thing because I knew what to expect. I had no problems packing for the race, and was able to fit everything in one bag.

It has started. @RagnarRelay packing chaos! #ragnarsocal
I packed outfits for legs 2 and 3, plus clothes for in-between, some extra clothes, toiletries, my reflective vest, my headlamp, my blinking light (taillight), KT Tape, numerous containers of Nuun, two visors, my Stick, and several Team Sparkle Skirts. I also brought my fleece blanket with me, and a pillow.

I met up with some people from Van #2, and two of my teammates Dre and Lauren at dinner the night before the race. We chatted briefly, and made plans to meet up the next morning at the hotel where everyone else from the team was staying. I left the restaurant, and headed straight towards the grocery store. I stocked up on some water, some snacks (candy), and other random things for the next two days.

The next morning, I got up bright and early, about 5am-ish. I had my mom dump me off at the hotel in Newport Beach because I didn’t want to leave my car there, and I had way too much stuff.  I met up with my other 5 teammates in Van 1, we hopped in the van, and left for the starting line at Ragnar Relay SoCal. I drove the van, because I knew where the starting line was, and I have driven a large van like that before.

Ragnar Relay SoCal 2013-My Third Leg Is Harder Than YoursPhoto via Dre.

From left to right: Me, Rachel, Stephanie, Dre, Janice, and Lauren.

We were van 1 of the two vans. The other van had a later start, obviously when we finished with runner #6. Our Team was officially called, “My Third Leg Is Harder Than Yours.”  The team was already named, so we went along with it! We used the hashtag #swagnar along the route on Twitter and Instagram.

I’ve decided to start calling this adventure as:

“Six strangers (bloggers), picked to drive around in a van, for 30+ hours, running a relay race, for 195 miles,

finding out when people stop being polite, and getting real”.

Yes, very similar to the motto of the Real World TV Show on MTV. But eerily similar and different, because we were in a van.  Because that is what it was, a learning curve; the good, the bad, and the ugly. Which is really what a relay race is all about. After some confusion, we got our race bibs, and got ready to start. We were originally registered as an Ultra Team (6 person), so it made quite a situation since we had a team of 12. We decided to split the six bibs, 3 and 3. We ended up switching around the bibs during the race, and it worked out fine. Before the race, I made sure everything was organized, and Lauren and the others started working on decorating the van. I knew that once the race started, we would have no time to decorate and/or organize.

Lauren @laurenolerich decorating our Ragnar Relay SoCal van with some Run for Boston Love

 Lauren aka Runner 4, decorating the van. Showing some “Boston Love”!

Ragnar Relay SoCal 2013 Official Race Sponsors
8:30am start, Ragnar Relay SoCal 2013
Stephanie @fitmomtraining starting Leg 1 of Ragnar Relay So Cal 2013

And boom….our first runner, runner #1, Stephanie was off and running at 8:30am! I told my van mates that we had to go, and we made our way back to the van. I drove to exchange 1 of the race, with my iPhone plugged in, my music blasting, and my Google maps set. We got confused for a bit, but we eventually got it together and made it to the exchange. My teammates saw how chaotic it could be and I think somewhat appreciated my crazy driving, or maybe they were scared to death. I also warned them about my random music, and all of the curse words that came with it.

To Be Continued…….

Disclosure: I was asked to participate on a Ragnar Relay Team sponsored by Ragnar Relay. All opinions, thoughts, and most of the photographs (unless otherwise noted) are mine. I was not compensated financially but with free race entry, a van, some snacks, and tons of fun by the company.

Eeek, I Ran Another Half Marathon

First weekend in May. My 5th Half Marathon. Less Training, less time to run.

Arrived at the race solo. Went to the bathroom, just before the start. Ran up to the corral and barely got time to take this picture.

8 minute PR (personal record) from my last half marathon.

OC Marathon Half was a win!

Getting ready to start the OC Marathon Half!

More to come later this week.

April in photos.

Ragnar Relay Recaps.

OC Marathon Half Recap.

 

Wordless Wednesday: What I Wore (Random Running-Related Stuff)

I wear some pretty random clothes…especially to run in. But for some reason it works for me. Here are just some pictures that I took recently.

Oh hai...just getting ready to go on the race course for Baker to Vegas. I like to make a statement, wearing my @runTeamSparkle skirt and @Threadless shirt. #b2v #bakertovegas

 Race Support and Alternate for Baker to Vegas Relay Race.

Whiskey Tango Foxtrot tee from Threadless Tees. Blue Team Sparkle/Sparkle Athletic skirt.  Black Lululemon shorts underneath.

Quite the arm party going on today. @GoSportID Inspire Bracelet & One Fund Boston  Band, @endorphinwarrior bracelet, a Disney bracelet, and some color! #runforboston #runchat #armparty

 Arm Party.

From left to right: Go Sport Id Inspire with sparkle band, One Fund Boston band from Go Sport Id, Endorphin Warrior training bracelet “Conquer”, Leather bracelet from Disney World customized with “Sparkle On”, and miscellaneous stretchy rainbow bracelets from Old Navy.

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 Welcome to “Angry Julie Monday’s Wordless Wednesday Linky”!

If this your first time here, HELLO! I do a link-up every Wednesday! Post a picture(s) and link back to it here. Wordless Wednesday is a great day to post an awesome picture that “speaks” for itself, no words needed.

Be sure to check out Wordless Wednesday Link-Ups at these other sites also:

Project AliciaBetter in BulkCrazy About My BaybahDear CrissyFive Minutes For MomLive and Love…Out LoudSarah HalsteadParenting By DummiesSeven Clown CircusThe Divine Miss Mommy

Also, Lindsey from The Pleated Poppy does “What I Wore Wednesday” every week with a great big link-up.



A Special Mother’s Day Card Greeting, For My Awesome Mom Friends

Mother’s Day is coming up soon, May 12th, to be exact. Have you thought about what you are going to get your mom? Or what kind of gift that you want?

I can never think of the “perfect” gift for my mom, or what I even want. Because believe me, my husband has always asked and I’m stumped.

But I do know one thing for sure…I hate looking for Mother’s Day greeting cards. I feel like you always have to get some kind of card. I can never find the perfect card that captures our relationship. And usually, when I start looking for a card, the selection is sparse.

I was recently introduced to the online site, Cardstore. Cardstore allows users to create custom cards by adding personal photos, personalized messaging and your signature for a personal touch.  Cardstore can also print, stamp and send your card via US postal service for you.

CardStore.com Sample Card I created.

I went online to check out CardStore, and see what they offered. I decided to make a card to celebrate my “awesome mom friends”. I have some pretty awesome friends whom have children like me who work full-time, own their own business, run, do CrossFit, have handicapped children, sew, craft, volunteer, and pretty much seem to do it all!

I think this card pretty much describes many if not all of my friends who have children. I loved the selection of cards that you can choose from, plus the ability to personalize the cards. You can even add in your own pictures. And the best part, you can have the card mailed to you, or you can have it mailed directly to the recipient. I chose to have this particular card sent to a friend, and selected to have it delivered right before Mother’s Day. The entire process was super easy, and it only took me a few minutes to create a fantastic and personalized card.

CardStore has a special promo offer for Mother’s Day Cards at $1.99 each.(exclusive offer- not available onsite!) Just use Promo Code: CSF3199 to receive the discount.

DisclaimerCreate any Mother’s Day card for $1.99 when code CSF3199 is applied at checkout.  No minimum purchase necessary.  Offer valid through 5/6/13.  Coupon code CSF3199 must be entered during online checkout. Coupon does not apply to shipping & handling charges and cannot be combined with other offers.  Coupon code is not valid on previous purchases, and excludes all plush and greeting card bundles as well as non-card items.  Coupon code may be used to purchase more than one Mother’s Day greeting card but is not valid on orders of 150 cards or more.  Discount applied at checkout. To prevent abuse, we reserve the right to discontinue or modify this offer at any time without notice. Offer is subject to change and expires at 11:59 pm PST on 5/6/13. Offer intended for use in the United States, US territories, and Canada.

Disclosure: I was compensated for this post. All thoughts, opinions, and photographs are mine. CardStock is a rad site, and great for lazy, I mean super busy people like me, who hate to go to the store to look for greeting cards!

Wordless Wednesday: Indulging My Sweet Tooth

About a week-and-a-half ago or so, I drove to Vegas to serve as an alternate on a relay team {Baker To Vegas}, and help out during the race. I immediately drove past downtown Las Vegas to Retro Bakery. It was totally worth the extra 20-minute drive. Deliciousness!

Arrived in Las Vegas and drove straight to @RetroBakery.

 Welcome to “Angry Julie Monday’s Wordless Wednesday Linky”!

If this your first time here, HELLO! I do a link-up every Wednesday! Post a picture(s) and link back to it here. Wordless Wednesday is a great day to post an awesome picture that “speaks” for itself, no words needed.

Be sure to check out Wordless Wednesday Link-Ups at these other sites also:

Project AliciaBetter in BulkCrazy About My BaybahDear CrissyFive Minutes For MomLive and Love…Out LoudSarah HalsteadParenting By DummiesSeven Clown CircusThe Divine Miss Mommy

Also, Lindsey from The Pleated Poppy does “What I Wore Wednesday” every week with a great big link-up.



Run for Boston

As a runner and member of the online running community, you can only imagine how I feel about what happened in Boston a week ago. I’m shaken and traumatized. I’ve ran many races, and I knew tons of people that were in Boston last week. Whether they were running the race, or there with their running-related company.

I had literally walked in my front door after driving home from Las Vegas post-relay race. I started unpacking and turned on my TV. I couldn’t quite figure out what was going on, based on the news reports. So I turned to social media. I went to one of my “running” Twitter lists, and was able to comprehend what was going on…”bombs”…”Boston Marathon”..”Finish Line Boston Marathon”… I started to panic. I had to make sure that everyone that I knew who was there was accounted for. It took about an hour, but I confirmed that all of my friends and acquaintances were safe.

But the news just got worse. Death, injuries….panic…It was awful.

Wore my Baker To Vegas Relay shirt from this past weekend to run 4.09 miles today in tribute to Boston. #runforboston #bakertovegas #b2v

I didn’t know what to do, or how I could help. I had to turn off the news, because I could not endure it anymore. So the next day, I ran. I ran 4.09 miles for Boston. And the many many many people in the running community also ran. We all wanted to do something, to support the runners. To let the bad guys knows, “that you cannot destroy the will of a runner.”

The official charity for Boston is The One Fund. You can go to their website to find out more information about donating, etc.

As for me, I’m going to keep on running…and maybe sometime I will find time to blog more.

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